Principal’s List recipients are pictured, left to right, with Principal Sandra Boston (far right): Alexa Robinson, Adarian Williams, Breyonna Morgan and middle school student Tamia Watson. For more news related to Grambling High School see page 13.

The following students achieved the honor roll for the first six weeks of the 2011-12 school year at Grambling High School.

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GRAMBLING — With the hour changes already in effect for local Bottle/BYOB clubs, the Town of Grambling took a few more steps — five to be exact — toward cracking down on problems associated with the establishments.

At Thursday’s October meeting, the town council passed five more ordinances placing restrictions on Bottle/BYOB clubs with the intention of making it safer for club goers and town residents.

Lincoln Parish and all of North Louisiana remain under a statewide burn ban and a fire weather watch today as a result of a high-pressure ridge that’s been stuck over the area for three months.

The fire weather watch, issued last week by the National Weather Service, could be lifted at 7 p.m. today if winds decrease significantly and the relative humidity increases significantly, Mike Barry, lead forecaster at the NWS Shreveport office, said Friday.

Lincoln Parish voters go back to the voting booth Saturday to fill several remaining city council and aldermen seats, and help elect a district judge, U.S. congressman and senator.

Polls for the runoff election are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.

Still up for grabs are the Division B district judgeship, three seats on Ruston’s Board of Aldermen, one seat on Grambling City Council and one on the Dubach Town Council, as well as the two federal-level offices.

Fashion Merchandising and Retail Studies students from Louisiana Tech University will hold an event to increase awareness of violence against women from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday at Tech’s plaza.

The Clothesline Project, a visual display of shirts designed by victims or by someone in honor of women who have been killed due to violence, is open to everyone in Lincoln Parish to attend, Jean-Marc Brown said.